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Craig Charles quits reality show after brother's death

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Nov 19, 2014

Red Dwarf star Craig Charles has quit British reality show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! after learning of his brother's death. Charles left the jungle challenge, which is being filmed in Australia, on Thursday morning (20Nov14) after discovering his sibling Dean passed away after suffering a heart attack on Tuesday evening (18Nov14).
A spokesperson for ITV, the network behind the hit TV series, says, "Craig decided to leave the IAC camp earlier today and will be heading back to his family in the UK. We send our sincere condolences to Craig and his family."
Charles has become the second person to leave the series within 24 hours after British reality star Gemma Collins quit on Wednesday (19Nov14).
Former The X Factor U.K. contestant Jake Quickenden and former politician Edwina Currie are set to head into the jungle as replacements on Thursday.
Westlife singer Kian Egan, who triumphed on the show last year (13), has tweeted his condolences to Charles, writing, "This is so sad."

Our favorite show about paranormal things (demons, vampires, witches, and a lot more)starts it's 10th season tonight! That's right, Supernatural has been with us since 2005 and it's still going strong. It might have had some ups and downs over these last 10 years, but we've stayed tuned and we think this might just be the best season yet! If you haven't seen season 9 yet, proceed with caution, as there are spoilers!
1. We get to meet Demon Dean.
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Now before you start screaming that Dean becoming a demon is a bad thing, let's just consider this, he's made it this far, after dying how many times? Becoming a demon is honestly at the bottom of the list of "Bad Things That Happen To Dean Winchester." Personally, we're excited to see if becoming a demon has made Dean snarkier than ever.
2. More Cas.
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Misha Collins is a season regular, once again, which means we're going to get the amount of Case we deserve (hopefully more!). Who doesn't want to watch an episode where this angel doesn't get another joke and makes every situation 10x better?
3. Dean and Crowley: New BFFs or something less fun?
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Crowley had a huge hand in what happened with Dean becoming a demon. As far as interviews with cast, writers, producers, and exclusives at San Diego Comic Con, the big question seems to be, is Crowley using Dean's new condition to help himself, or will he actually be a good guy (demon) for once and help Dean out? Either way, the banter between these two is bound to make the season a hell of a lot more interesting.
4. We're going to see a "darker" Sam and maybe that's not a bad thing.
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After last season, it felt like the relationship between Dean and Sam would never be the same. Sam pretty much admitted he wouldn't have gone to the same lengths to save Dean, that Dean went through for him. But as we can tell from this season's trailers and sneak peeks, it looks like Sam is going to take a turn for the dark side in his search for Dean. So maybe he was lying just a little bit about not doing the same for Dean? Hopefully these boys have a very Winchester-y reunion full of angst and laughs.
5. We are getting new monsters!
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You probably think we're seen everything so far. Demons, Vampires, Leviathan, Angels, Werewolves, Reapers, Ghosts, and more. But just because we've seen some of the biggest, hardest monsters to defeat, doesn't mean the show's creators have run out of the good stuff yet. Far from it!
6. We're going to get to see Dean sing again.
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To some, that might seem like a silly point to make, but if things are going to be as dark as suggested, we're going to need all the silliness we can get. And Dean singing is just about the funniest, silly thing there is.
7. There is an episode titled "Fan Fiction."
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So, in 2014, most people have heard this term before. If you're a Supernatural fan, you've heard it before in the show a handful of times. But you've also probably seen it outside of the show as well. Episode 5, which the air date is TBA (most likely early-mid November), looks like it's going to take a deep delve into fan fiction. So if you've ever written, read, or even glanced at some Supernatural fan fics in the past, you're in for a treat this season.
8. Things are much more personal in this season.
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It's been suggested that the "Big Bad," isn't going to be a monster/evil force trying to bring the Earth to shambles. But instead, it's going to be a personal road that all of the characters are traveling on. It's a nice change of pace, because quite frankly, how many more creatures are there out there that have the power to almost take over the world, to only be thwarted by Dean and Sam at the very last minute?
9. For once (in the last 4-5 seasons) Heaven seems to be relatively calm.
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Metatron is in jail. Cas is still pretty much in charge, and will have to handle some angelic duties should they arise (and it's Supernatural, so they will) but as a whole, Heaven is finally just chill. Thank God.
10. Is God finally going to make an appearance?
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Season 10 is something to be celebrated. God has been hinted at before in the past. Could this finally be when we'll meet him? And was he someone we've know all along? Looks like we're just going to have to watch the entire season (and everything they let us have afterwards) to find out.
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This current season of Supernatural is centering on the animosity between the Winchester brothers, Jensen Ackles' Dean and Jared Padalecki's Sam. I'm going to try to sum this up in a way that even non-viewers of the show can understand it and not feel like they just read something while on a strong drug: Sam was dying after trying to complete some trials that would enable the brothers to close the Gates of Hell. Dean secretly tricked Sam into allowing an angel to take residence in his body. Once Sam found out, the foundation of their relationship collapsed. Now they only maintain a professional rapport - not even the ghost of one of their friends could convince Sam to forgive his brother again.
Got it? It just seems like the angst between these two has been going on for way too long through the run of the show. Yes, I know that there has to be some kind of drama that propels the plots along and that it would be absolutely mind-numbingly boring if everything was hunky-dory all the time. That said, there is such a thing as overkill.
The thing is, this whole issue of Dean keeping secrets from Sam has been played over and over. Every time that it's happened, Sam's been spitting mad, relinquishing their brotherly bonds. Then, after a while, he starts trusting Dean again. And then... well, you can see the direction that I'm going in here. Sam's obstinate behavior here is reaching supremely annoying levels. Dean's not off the hook by any means; he just keeps repeating mistake after mistake after mistake. There's also only so many times I can see Padalecki scrunch up his face after a foul up or Ackles just stare off into the distance, brooding. I'm just surprised Misha Collins' angel Castiel hasn't slapped him across the head into another dimension by now.
With such great world building, a spin-off (Supernatural: Tribes) on the way, and the fun inherent in the offing of demons, it's a shame that the series has adhered itself to constant close-up shots of the two sulking in silence. I'd rather be watching a standalone Ghostfacers adventure than rolling my eyes and saying, "C'mon... GET OVER IT ALREADY!"
I'll still watch it, of course, but I just don't want to think that it could have ended so very differently.
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When we last left our heroes, they had conquered all opponents in the 74th Annual Hunger Games, returned home to their newly refurbished living quarters in District 12, and fallen haplessly to the cannibalism of PTSD. And now we're back! Hitching our wagons once again to laconic Katniss Everdeen and her sweet-natured, just-for-the-camera boyfriend Peeta Mellark as they gear up for a second go at the Capitol's killing fields.
But hold your horses — there's a good hour and a half before we step back into the arena. However, the time spent with Katniss and Peeta before the announcement that they'll be competing again for the ceremonial Quarter Quell does not drag. In fact, it's got some of the film franchise's most interesting commentary about celebrity, reality television, and the media so far, well outweighing the merit of The Hunger Games' satire on the subject matter by having Katniss struggle with her responsibilities as Panem's idol. Does she abide by the command of status quo, delighting in the public's applause for her and keeping them complacently saturated with her smiles and curtsies? Or does Katniss hold three fingers high in opposition to the machine into which she has been thrown? It's a quarrel that the real Jennifer Lawrence would handle with a castigation of the media and a joke about sandwiches, or something... but her stakes are, admittedly, much lower. Harvey Weinstein isn't threatening to kill her secret boyfriend.
Through this chapter, Katniss also grapples with a more personal warfare: her devotion to Gale (despite her inability to commit to the idea of love) and her family, her complicated, moralistic affection for Peeta, her remorse over losing Rue, and her agonizing desire to flee the eye of the public and the Capitol. Oftentimes, Katniss' depression and guilty conscience transcends the bounds of sappy. Her soap opera scenes with a soot-covered Gale really push the limits, saved if only by the undeniable grace and charisma of star Lawrence at every step along the way of this film. So it's sappy, but never too sappy.
In fact, Catching Fire is a masterpiece of pushing limits as far as they'll extend before the point of diminishing returns. Director Francis Lawrence maintains an ambiance that lends to emotional investment but never imposes too much realism as to drip into territories of grit. All of Catching Fire lives in a dreamlike state, a stark contrast to Hunger Games' guttural, grimacing quality that robbed it of the life force Suzanne Collins pumped into her first novel.
Once we get to the thunderdome, our engines are effectively revved for the "fun part." Katniss, Peeta, and their array of allies and enemies traverse a nightmare course that seems perfectly suited for a videogame spin-off. At this point, we've spent just enough time with the secondary characters to grow a bit fond of them — deliberately obnoxious Finnick, jarringly provocative Johanna, offbeat geeks Beedee and Wiress — but not quite enough to dissolve the mystery surrounding any of them or their true intentions (which become more and more enigmatic as the film progresses). We only need adhere to Katniss and Peeta once tossed in the pit of doom that is the 75th Hunger Games arena, but finding real characters in the other tributes makes for a far more fun round of extreme manhunt.
But Catching Fire doesn't vie for anything particularly grand. It entertains and engages, having fun with and anchoring weight to its characters and circumstances, but stays within the expected confines of what a Hunger Games movie can be. It's a good one, but without shooting for succinctly interesting or surprising work with Katniss and her relationships or taking a stab at anything but the obvious in terms of sending up the militant tyrannical autocracy, it never even closes in on the possibility of being a great one.
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Supernatural is beginning its eighth season this October and the big question in my mind is: Is it going to get things right? The last we saw of it, the vast, vast, vast majority of angels had lost their grace and were plummeting to Earth while Dean and Sam could only look on in stunned silence. Misha Collins' Castiel, who had been recently bestowed series regular honors, is one of those now likely powerless angels on Earth. Will the show get off its track of its characters either immersed in self-pity or outright lying to each other?
Jared Padalecki's Sam is the one who was feeling quite sorry for himself last season, weighing down the show with what seemed like interminable flashbacks about a love that he found and then lost while Jensen Ackles' Dean was busy trying to survive in Purgatory.It got to the point where I was clenching my teeth when it became obvious they were going to do another one.
The thing that has always irritated me during the later seasons is the secrets the brothers keep from each other. Of course, it leads to something bad and one of them yelling at the other, "This almost ended the world! No more secrets!" Then it's like they get hit by the amnesia machine and DO IT AGAIN. I know that as seasons go by, things can get creatively stagnant. But I have hopes that this season will be a more refreshing one: the deus ex machina powers that the angels possess are gone, so maybe it'll be different.
What I'm hoping for is character development in both Dean and Sam. Dean has seemingly got it into his brain that he's nothing but a dumb grunt and that Sam has some vast intellect. (Guess who does the majority of the dumb things on the show, though. Go ahead, guess.) Sam has to get out of the whole self-pity mode.. and also let himself and his brother grow. They both have this weird symbiosis where one has to try to bring the other back down so they can be together rather than live separate lives.
I know that this show has some rabid fans, so arguing these points with them can be rather futile. I'll still be there watching the season premiere, so please put away those pitchforks. Leave them for the demons and devils on the show.
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The ninth season of Supernatural returns on October 8th, but until that day gets here fans can turn their speculation to the newly announced spin-off.
Producers Jeremy Carver and Robert Singer shared some details about the show, which is scheduled to air as episode 20 of Supernatural's new season, with Entertainment Weekly. The episode will be set in Chicago, as would the spin-off if it gets picked up. It will "explore the clashing monster and human characters" living in the city, said Carver, and there will be "main characters who are both human and monsters." Singer added that those characters would include "families of monsters and families of hunters." "It's much more of an ensemble than Supernatural," Singer said.
The new show would be different than most spin-offs in that it would focus on a completely new set of characters. “Most spin-offs, you spin characters out and create a show about them," Singer said. "Jared and Jensen will be in the spin-off, but it’s an entirely different cast of characters. And unlike Supernatural – which is a road show — this will take place in one place with a wider cast of characters.”
One of the reasons Supernatural is so successful is because fans love the relationship between Sam and Dean Winchester (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles). It's the driving force behind the show, so it's unclear whether or not fans will latch onto a new set of characters with the same devotion they have for the Winchester brothers.
“It’s going to be quite a departure," Carver said, "the same world but from a whole new perspective.”
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Just when we thought the Winchesters stood a chance at closing the gates of hell – and surviving it together – Supernatural went and threw us another curve ball. Sure, Dean was 100 percent behind his brother for the trials, and gave a truly heartwarming speech proving just how much he believed Sam could do it, but when Crowley enters the mix, all bets are off.
You see, now that Crowley knew what Sam and Dean were up to, and how close they were getting to closing the gates of hell, he had to take drastic measures before Sam could “cure” a demon thus completing the third trial. So what did he do? He appealed to the one thing we all know the Winchesters have a weakness for: saving people.
Crowley was using Carver Edlund’s books (great to see how many shout outs they’re getting this season!) to take a trip down Winchester memory lane and start killing every person Sam and Dean have saved every 12 hours until they give up and surrender. After Jimmy Collins from Season 1 Episode 2’s wendigo attack died suddenly, and another Season 1 veteran, Sarah Blake, bit the dust in a truly heartbreaking scene where I have never seen Sam and Dean look so completely helpless before, the Sam lost all faith that they can actually stop Crowley. But Dean hasn’t given up, and you can be sure as hell he’ll rally Sam to kick some a**.
And hey, sure enough, the promos for next week show Sam and Dean attempting to cure a demon after all… and that demon is Crowley himself! That’s what happens when you piss off the Winchesters. Sorry I'm not sorry.
Meanwhile, Cas was safely in the Men of Letters bunker healing after his angelic/demonic battles last week, and Dean wasn’t making it any easier for him. Even though Cas has wronged Dean in the past, he’s always been able to forgive his friend. He's always had a soft spot for his angel friend. This time, it wasn’t going to be so easy. Cas has continually betrayed Dean over and over again, and each time Dean forgives him, Cas just does it again. He never learns, or employs the same loyalty Dean has always shown him. Dean isn’t going to forgive him this time, and that makes Cas susceptible to Metatron’s plans.
After finally getting the whole story on what he’s missed while being a recluse, Metatron decided the way to fix Heaven and their angelic family was to lock everyone in a room and hash things out. A time out of sorts, but on a massive scale. That’s right, Metatron wants to use the angel tablet and close the gates of Heaven! While there isn’t any evil reasons behind his plans, I still don’t trust Metatron, and the way he so easily manipulated Cas into completing the first trial worried me. The first trial, by the way, was to kill a nephilim, the offspring of an angel and a human.
I was pleasantly surprised to see the folklore of nephilim come into play on Supernatural. For a show that focuses on the supernatural, and has had angels as big players since Season 4, it’s surprising it took so long for nephilim to show up. They are featured heavily in supernatural books and movies, with varying degrees of power and alliances with good/evil. Unfortunately, the ballad of the nephilim on Supernatural was brief: the only one on earth was killed by Cas to complete the first trial. So long, nephilim, sorry you never even had a name!
Also, Abbadon showed up again after Sam and Dean put her together to attempt to cure her before getting distracted by Crowley’s phone calls (coming from the number 666, nice touch). So she’s on the loose again, and seemed pretty pissed off at hearing how Crowley worked his way up from being a messenger to the kind of hell.
Shout-out to the hilarious convenience store worker: I would have been pretty pissed myself if I had to deal with a messy, destructive shopper like Cas. But come on, how could you not have pie?
The best quotes from “Clip Show:”
Dean: How you feeling?Sam: Honestly? My whole body hurts, I’m nauseous and like I’m starving at the same time, and everything smells like rotting meat.Dean: I’ve had that hangover. Jaeger, man.
Cas: I like this bunker. It’s orderly.Sam: Give us a few months. Dean wants to get a ping pong table.Cas: I’ve heard of that, it’s a game, right?
Sam: A half-drunk beer, some jerky, and three peanut butter cups?Dean: Well, yeah, we’re running a little low… I’ll go make a run.
Dean: If anybody else, I mean anybody, pulled that kind of crap I would stab them in the neck on principle. Why should I give him a free pass?Sam: Because it’s Cas.
Dean: Well, that was weird. With three exclamation points.
Dean, about Sam completing the trials: Father, over the past couple of months I have seen him do crap that I didn’t even think was possible. I’m sure he’s miserable and he’s hurting, but you know what? There’s not a doubt in my mind that he’s gonna cross that finish line. Not one.
Not a quote, but you could tell just how much Cas was trying to make it up to Dean on his run to get food and supplies. His cart consisted of jerky, toilet paper, even Busty Asian Beauties, aka Dean's favorite porn! But when he couldn't find pie, he knew no amount of porn would make Dean happy...
Cas: Where’s the pie?Sales clerk: I think we’re out.Cas: I don’t think you understand, I need pie!
Metatron: I should have picked a better-looking vessel.
Sam: How’d you get this number?Crowley: First things first: what are you wearing?Dean: Oh, okay, hanging up now. Hang it up.Crowley: Fine, this isn’t a social call.
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Demons, werewolves, and rogue shadowhunters, oh my! The newest trailer for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones just hit the web, and while the extended footage does give fans more plot details than the first grand look — including our first glimpse of Lena Headey's mother-with-a-dark-past Jocelyn Fray! — it is starting to feel a lot more like the YA novel adaptation that it is.
The first installment in Cassandra Clare's bestselling fantasy series tackles a world hidden from "mundane" human perception, and when New York teen Clary Fray (Lily Collins) starts to see things others can't after her mother goes missing, her world is turned upside down. She is thrust into the world of shadowhunters, a.k.a. demon hunters, and discovers her family's dark past and her mysterious connection to the rogue shadowhunter villain Valentine (Jonathan Rhys Meyers). Along the way, she meets bad boy shadowhunter Jace Wayland (Jamie Campbell Bower), and twins Alec (Kevin Zegers) and Isabelle Lightwood (Jemima West), with her mortal best friend Simon (Robert Sheehan) dragged along for the ride.
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While the first trailer released four months ago had an epic feel, this new clip focuses more on the budding (and quite... unique) relationship between Clary and Jace — and the resulting animosity Alec feels for Clary — giving it a much more tweeny, young adult feel. But the upside to the new footage is that it seems like it will stay true to the book, right down to the climactic battle at the end. Check out the trailer below:
What do you think of the newest trailer? Are you excited to see Clary, Jace, Simon, and the Lightwoods battle the evil Valentine? Let us know in the comments!
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones hits theaters August 23, 2013.
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Last night on Supernatural we finally got the return of our favorite angel, Castiel, but it came with horrible consequences. Watching Naomi manipulate Castiel into murdering a fake Dean over and over and over until he didn’t hesitate was just so… cold. As the camera panned back to reveal a whole warehouse full of dead Deans and Castiel with a blank look on his face, I shivered. The whole scene was so incredibly disturbing.
The problem is, I don’t know whether to feel bad for Cas, fear him, or be angry at him. It isn’t his fault that Naomi has control over him: She is the head honcho in heaven right now and is clearly very powerful. And Cas did fight back later on in the hour, enough to stop himself from actually killing Dean.
But how did Cas let himself get into this situation (again) in the first place? Sam and Dean know he’s not being fully truthful — he still hasn’t revealed how he escaped Purgatory, and he’s lying about searching for the angel tablet — but they don’t know how to get through to him.
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But let’s back up. Last night saw the return of not only our favorite angel but also demon Meg as well. Turns out, Crowley has held her captive for over a year, torturing her for information on the whereabouts of Lucifer’s crypts. The angel tablet is apparently in one of them, and Meg was holding off as long as she could from revealing the exact locations (she officially chose to be on the good side for the first time, no double crosses here).
Sam and Dean rescued her, and she led them to the correct crypt. While she and Sam stood watch outside — Dean found one of Sam’s bloody tissues in the garbage, and wouldn’t put him in any more danger, since according to Cas, he’s damaged in ways the angel can’t even fix — Dean and Cas went inside to find the tablet.
Dean picked up the angel tablet — since it was warded against angels — but when Cas tried to persuade him to hand it over, Dean refused. Dean doesn’t trust Cas anymore, especially with something as big as the angel tablet. That’s when things got scary. With Naomi feeding him lines and goading him into taking the tablet with force, Castiel started to beat Dean. Really, truly, physically beat him into a bloody, pleading pulp.
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Dean's face while Cas beat him was scarily similar to when the angel saved him in the Season 5 finale, but this time Castiel was the one doing the damage. Back then, Cas was Dean's best friend, his savior, and now he’s the one inflicting the pain. From the hero to the villain. Dean’s pain — emotional and physical — was so palpable, that when he begged Cas to stop because they were family, and Dean needed him, he was finally able to get through. Cas fought off Naomi, and broke her control over him. He picked up the angel tablet Dean had dropped, fixed Dean’s face, and left. He said that he needed to protect the tablet from Naomi, Crowley, and Dean. The next time we saw Cas, he was on a bus, going… somewhere.
While all this was going down inside the crypt, outside had its own troubles. Crowley showed up, and in order to save Sam’s life (!), Meg stepped in and took Crowley’s knife in the gut (!!). RIP, Meg. You finally chose a side, and you died for it. At least you died a hero’s death!
Sam and Dean got away, and Crowley and Naomi pow-wowed in the crypt. They were both pissed that they lost the tablet and Cas got away. They are clearly on opposite sides, but they both want the same goal: find Cas and get the angel tablet. They also share a mysterious history: what happened in Mesopotamia? Crowley made it seem like they had a romance, but then again, he makes everything sound like an innuendo (quite a gift). Color me intrigued.
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Once Sam and Dean were safely out of angel and demon harm’s way, they finally had an honest and mature conversation about Sam’s rapidly decreasing health thanks to the trials of closing the gates of hell. All the secrets and lies were out in the open, and Dean promised to help Sam through it all as long as Sam kept him in the loop. I’m still worried about Sam making it out of the trials alive, but at least the brothers are finally done lying to each other. They stand a better chance of making it through whatever lays ahead if they are truly with each other — physically, emotionally, and mentally.
The best quotes from "Goodbye Stranger":
Dean, after he found vintage porn in the Men of Letters bunker: This is a first edition, dude! Do you have any idea what this would go for on Ebay?Sam: No. Why, do you?Dean: No. Maybe. Shut up!
Dean: He puts the ass in Cas, huh?Sam: He’s definitely off.Castiel: You know, I can hear you both. I am a celestial being.
Dean: I saw you Zero Dark Thirty that demon. You were more than persuasive.
Dean and Sam: Shut up Meg!
Dean: Bottom line it for me, Bill Nye.
Dean: Listen, I might not be able to carry the burden that comes along with these trials, but I can carry you.Sam: You know you just quoted Lord of the Rings, right?Dean: But it’s the Rudy hobbit! Rudy hobbit always gets a pass. Shut up.
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Looks like it’s time to trade in fighting ghosts, angels, demons, purgatory, and the devil himself for spit-up, naptime, and bottles. Jensen Ackles and wife Danneel Harris are expecting a child, People reports.
The Supernatural star (Dean Winchester), 34, and his wife (who most recently played Jenn on Retired at 35, Rachel Gatina on One Tree Hill, and Vanessa in the Harold &amp; Kumar franchise), 33, got married in May of 2010 in the actor’s hometown of Dallas, Texas, and are expecting their first baby later this year. The couple will walk the People’s Choice Awards red carpet on Wednesday, where Ackles and his hit show Supernatural are nominated in several categories. The dad-to-be will also present at the show. Congratulations to the happy couple on all accounts!
Ackles joins the growing list of fathers on the Supernatural set. Co-star Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester) and guest star/wife Genevieve (demon Ruby) welcomed their son, Thomas Colton, in 2012, and Misha Collins (angel Castiel) has two kids with his wife Victoria Vantoch.
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